"When I'm on campus, I just kind of wait until my classes are over and then go back home because it's kind of expensive here sometimes," said UF student Cameron Cooper.

A recent survey done by Gatorwell at UF reported that close to 30% of students skip meals to save money.

And 3.5% of the entire population say they've received emergency help from a food bank within the last year.

"These students work hard. They shouldn't have to worry about eating," said Natalie Rella, Health Promotion Specialist with GatorWell.

So what now?

UF is now considering starting their own food bank on campus because of these results.

"Typically, we fill this entire area with breads," said Sarah Stone with Gainesville Harvest at Santa Fe College.

Some students don't know about it but Santa Fe College has its own food pantry on campus, one that's backed by Gainesville Harvest.

"We'll be in here wrapping and see the line get longer and longer," said Stone.

"Every monday morning, members of the santa fe community lineup here at this food pantry's doors, where close to 400 pounds of perishable goods are dispersed within the hour," said Lauren Lettelier, TV20 News.

Those in line receive a bread and a sweet.

If they are in "urgent need" of canned goods, they can have a Santa Fe staff member vouch for them and get what they need.

"They're beautiful foods prepared and it's so nice to see them go to someone who appreciates them," said Stone.